Use "renal insufficiency" in a sentence

1. Blood chemistry revealed acute renal insufficiency and hemolytic anemia with thrombocytopenia.

2. Dose adjustments in patients with renal insufficiency by indication and creatinine clearance

3. With time, generalized angiokeratomas, paresthesias, renal and cardiac insufficiency and cerebrovascular complications develop.

4. Renal insufficiency as well as albuminuria are separate risk factors for severe cardiovascular events.

5. Conclusions: Metformin-induced lactic acidosis is a common side effect in patients with renal insufficiency.

6. In severe renal insufficiency (GFR<30), the EMB dose should be halved (or avoided altogether).

7. Renal symptoms (e.g. severe proteinuria, nephrotic syndrome, initial renal insufficiency) and the clarification by biopsy lead most commonly to the first recognition of systemic amyloidosis.

8. Should (micro-)albuminuria or renal insufficiency be present the blood pressure target is <130/80 mmHg.

9. 30 Reported contraindications include renal insufficiency, chronic haemodialysis, some forms of iron overload, and previous oxalate stone formation.

10. (19) The development of renal insufficiency during enalapril therapy may be exacerbated by Concomitant diuretic therapy and should raise the suspicion of underlying transplant renal-artery stenosis.

11. Dextrans (Rheomacrodex®) and acetylsalicylic acid (Colfarit®) appear to be best suited for thrombosis prophylaxis in renal insufficiency.

12. The main causes of preoperative anemia are acute or chronic hemorrhage, iron deficiency, renal insufficiency, inflammatory and neoplastic diseases.

13. The serum levels showed that the serum concentrations were not abnormally high in cases of terminal renal insufficiency requiring dialysis.

14. Adrenal insufficiency can be primary or secondary: Primary Adrenal insufficiency

15. adrenocortical insufficiency

16. In the Correction of Hemogloblin and Outcomes in Renal Insufficiency (Choir) trial, we hypothesized that in patients with chronic kidney disease, the use of recombinant human erythropoietin

17. This is an infrequent (our estimate: 2–3% of operated patients) but serious issue leading to Aphagia, dehydration, severe electrolyte disturbances, renal insufficiency, and vitamin B1 deficiency

18. Accommodative Excess and Accommodative Insufficiency in Children

19. The pressor effect of intravenous infusions of α-angiotensin and β-angiotensin was equal in 16 healthy adults and 35 out of 38 patients with essential hypertension, adrenal insufficiency, chronic renal and hepatobiliary diseases.

20. Convergence insufficiency (CI) is a vision disorder

21. Renal Sympathetic denervation

22. Simultaneous symptomatic ACL insufficiency and symptomatic varus osteoarthritis.

23. Clear cell renal cell Carcinoma is also called conventional renal cell Carcinoma.

24. In hypopituitarism, a decreased reactivity indicates an adrenocorticotrophic insufficiency.

25. The diagnoses were as follows: six patients had chronic glomerulonephritis, six had nephroangiosclerosis, four had chronic renal insufficiency, three had uric acid nephropathies, three had Good-Pasture syndrome, two had renal calculosis, two had vesicoureteral reflux, one had hypertension, one had Atrophia renis segmentalis, one had lupus nephritis, one had endemic nephropathy, one had …

26. The renal pyramids are conical structures that deliver urine to the renal pelvis

27. Cephalosporins - Dosage, renal dosing

28. Objective To evaluate the value of renal biopsy in acute renal failure ( ARF ).

29. Synonyms: acceptability, satisfactoriness, sufficiency… Antonyms: inAdequacy, inadequateness, insufficiency…

30. Renal or ureteric calculus

31. Primary adrenal insufficiency is most frequently caused by autoimmune adrenalitis, and hypothalamic-pituitary tumors represent the most frequent cause of secondary adrenal insufficiency.

32. Objective To investigate the clinical effect of Losartan on renal hypertension patients with chronic renal failure.

33. The posterior renal Advehent veins

34. The arterial pulse pressure in aortic insufficiency is widened.

35. Renal leiomyomas are mainly located in the renal capsula and pelvis or next to those structures.

36. Tertiary Adrenal insufficiency can also occur after Cushing’s syndrome is cured

37. Nevertheless, renal oxygen consumption, and hence renal function, are preserved at mean arterial pressures above # mmHg

38. We noted reduced plasma cortisol levels, i.e. insufficiency of the renal cortex, almost without exception in 32 children treated with corticosteroids in addition to ACTH, although initially depressed levels rose to normal values during ACTH medication in this group also.

39. Learn about Renal Arteriography, find a doctor, complications, outcomes, recovery and follow-up care for Renal Arteriography.

40. Bilateral renal cell carcinoma is detected at an incidence rate of 1.6–6% of all renal tumors.

41. Finally obtaining the research conclusion and pointing out the insufficiency.

42. Duration of Anuria predicts recovery of renal function after acute kidney injury requiring continuous renal replacement therapy

43. Renal Autotransplantation in irreversible ureteral injury

44. Anaemic patients with chronic renal failure

45. Ace inhibitors to a renal failure?

46. Lescol; early renal damage; hypertension; hyperlipidemia.

47. [comparative histometric studies on bioptically and Autoptically obtained renal tissue with normal function and in acute renal failure].

48. Renal Autotransplantation results in pain resolution after left renal vein transposition Left renal vein transposition is often the preferred treatment of nutcracker syndrome. However, pain returns in some patients despite surgery

49. Acute renal injury in patients with pulmonary renal syndrome is life-threatening due to glomerulonephritis and diffuse alveolar hemorrhage.

50. Renal Fellow Network - For Fellows, By Fellows

51. General view of a renal corpuscle ( section ).

52. - Cortisol is increased in Cushing's Disease and decreased in Addison's Disease (adrenal insufficiency)

53. Increased incidence of renal tubular adenoma/adenocarcinoma,

54. pancreatitis, rectal haemorrhage renal failure, polyuria Myositis

55. What is clear cell renal cell Carcinoma? Clear cell renal cell Carcinoma, or ccRCC, is a type of kidney cancer

56. Suboxone is contraindicated in the following instances: hypersensitivity to buprenorphine, to naloxone, or to any of the excipients, severe respiratory insufficiency, severe hepatic insufficiency, acute alcoholism or delirium tremens

57. Arteriole The main renal arteries were constricted at two hours, and at 18 hours the renal Arterioles were also constricted

58. Kidney transplantation or renal transplantation is the organ transplant of a kidney into a patient with end-stage renal disease.

59. Adrenal insufficiency is when the Adrenal glands do not produce enough of certain

60. Atherosclerosis is one of the main conditions that can cause Cerebrovascular insufficiency

61. Other serious adverse events include heart block, respiratory insufficiency, asphyxia and pericarditis.

62. The UW Health renal Autotransplant team is dedicated to serving people whose loin pain might mean that they need renal Autotransplant

63. 29 Objective:To investigate the renal expression of macrophage migration inhibitory factor(MIF)in lupus nephritis and its correlation with renal injuries.

64. Depending on their etiology, stress fractures may be categorized as insufficiency or fatigue fractures.

65. In February 1983, Andropov suffered total renal failure.

66. What is a renal Autotransplant? Renal Autotransplant is a type of surgery that helps patients manage severe, long-lasting kidney pain

67. Renal Corpuscle size (glomerular size) is an easily measured parameter and potentially acts as a predictor of long-term renal function

68. Leiomyosarcoma is the most common primary renal sarcoma.

69. One solution to this problem is renal Autotransplantation.

70. Albuminuria is an early diagnostic indicator of renal damage in diabetes and, aside from renal failure, a major risk factor of cardiovascular disease.

71. Cortisol, Total - Cortisol is increased in Cushing's Disease and decreased in Addison's Disease (adrenal insufficiency)

72. The Bosniak classification system of renal cystic masses divides renal cystic masses into five categories based on imaging characteristics on contrast-enhanced CT

73. The Bosniak classification system of renal cystic masses divides renal cystic masses into five categories based on imaging characteristics on contrast-enhanced CT

74. Congenital malformations of the kidney and urinary tract, renal and pre-renal circulatory failure, interstitial inflammation-bacterial and abacterial are the main causes.

75. Common symptoms reported by people with Bifid renal pelvis

76. The polyuria and dehydration of ill rabbits in clinic were related to renal epithelium apoptosis of distal convoluted renal tubule and collecting duct.

77. There are two types of papillary renal cell Carcinoma

78. Results Typical renal tuberculosis with irritative symptoms accounted for 65% while atypical renal tuberculosis was 35%. The most common symptoms were lumbodynia and hematuria.

79. Start studying Nephritic and Nephrotic Syndromes, Renal Tubular Acidoses

80. If renal function is severely impaired, acetazolamide is ineffective.